Heat Wave’s latest mix, already the fourth this year, is called I’m Fuckin You Tonight. Primarily pitting R&B/soul samples, pitch-shifted and treated, against synth noises from dimensions heretofore unimaginable, the music reveals itself to be at once forward- and backward-sounding — progressions smeared into regressions (and back again); linear time compressed into pointed yet fleeting moments; chronology shattered, smashed, steamrolled; opposing forces producing a state of equilibrium. And as soon as there’s any hint of teloi, the music is either abruptly cut off or looped. It’s no wonder his first mix was called Stasis 1: Heat Wave steps into the past/present/future, eternally. While the samples — which include 70s R&B group Sly, Slick & Wicked’s “Confessing a Feeling” (“Forever More”), a cover of Bread’s “Make It With You” (“Many Waking Eyes”), and R. Kelly’s “Sex in the Kitchen” (“Some of That Chicken”) — are mostly chopped up and served in a bubble bath of EQs and distortion, there seems to be a level of respect for the source material. His treatments never sound violent.